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How the Digital Revolution is Shaping the Practice of Buddhism Today

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Buddhism, one of the world’s oldest spiritual traditions, emphasizes mindfulness, compassion, and the pursuit of enlightenment. As technology rapidly transforms human societies, it is essential to explore how these advancements intersect with Buddhist principles. This article delves into the relationship between Buddhism and technology, examining both the benefits and challenges that arise from their convergence. Historical Context Historically, Buddhism has shown a remarkable ability to adapt to various cultural and technological changes. From the oral transmission of teachings to the written scriptures on palm leaves and, later, printed books, Buddhism has continuously embraced new methods to disseminate its wisdom. Today, the digital age presents a new frontier for the spread and practice of Buddhism. Technology Enhancing Buddhist Practice Digital Dharma The internet has become a powerful tool for spreading Buddhist teachings globally. Websites, blogs, online courses, and social med...

The Art of Buddhist Communication

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While talking about the subject of communication, the history of Buddhist communication cannot be forgotten. It is not an exaggeration to say that the great communicator of the world is our Lord Buddha. Many of the theories, methods, ethics, concepts, objectives, etc. that we discuss today in connection with the subject of communication were all found in the teachings preached by our Lord Buddha 2500 years ago. As an approach to discussing the qualities of Buddhist communication, let us take here a conversational advice given by the Buddha to his son, the monk Rahula, about the freedom and ethical basis of the order. One day Lord Buddha visited the temple where Rahula thero was staying. Rahula thero received the Buddha with great respect, seated him, and prepared to listen to the teachings. What is Rahula mirror for? Lord Buddha asked Rahul Thera. To see the Lord When you do, say, or think something as if you looked in the mirror and corrected the flaws, what you do, what you do with y...